George Lynn
- Birthday
- Jan 28, 1906
Bio: American general-purpose actor George Lynn played scores of younger characters in Hollywood film during World War II, sometimes billing himself Peter Lynn and George Peter Lynn, a fact that makes tracking his many screen credits something of an ordeal. He was George Peter Lynn as Professor Fisher in the Republic serial Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941), George… More Bio: American general-purpose actor George Lynn played scores of younger characters in Hollywood film during World War II, sometimes billing himself Peter Lynn and George Peter Lynn, a fact that makes tracking his many screen credits something of an ordeal. He was George Peter Lynn as Professor Fisher in the Republic serial Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941), George Lynn as the heavy in Laurel & Hardy's A-Haunting We Will Go (1943), and Peter Lynn as a reporter in Suddenly It's Spring (1947). To confuse matters even further, the actor used his real name, George M. Lynn, playing bit parts in Something to Live For (1952) and The Bushwackers (1952). Lynn also guest-starred on television shows such as The Lone Ranger and Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
George Lynn Videos
Notorious
The Day The Earth Stood Still
Show Boat
To Be Or Not To Be
House Of Frankenstein
Filmography
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The Deadly Mantis (The Giant Mantis)(The Incredible Praying Mantis) (1957)
- Bus Driver
- 25%
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I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957)
- Sgt. Burns
- 30%
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The Halliday Brand (1957)
- Actor
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The Werewolf (1956)
- Dr. Morgan Chambers
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Magnificent Obsession (1954)
- Williams
- 90%
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